っ
Japanese
Etymology
Small form of the hiragana character つ (tsu).
Pronunciation
If preceding a consonant, results in the following consonant being geminate; an English example is cattail – see Gemination: English for further discussion.
If ending a word, results in the word ending in a glottal stop.
In no case is it pronounced like the full-size つ (tsu).
Combining form
っ
Usage notes
Primarily used as the sokuon (for gemination), which is a common sound. Used as a glottal stop at the end of interjections, primarily expressions of surprise or effort.
See also
Infix
っ
- (colloquial) very, super. Inserted after the first syllable of an adjective, an adverb, or an ABAB-type onomatopoeia.
- でかい→でっかい
- dekai → dekkai
- huge → enormous!
- とても→とっても
- totemo → tottemo
- completely → totally!
- ぽかぽか→ぽっかぽか
- pokapoka → pokkapoka
- pleasantly warm → toasty warm
- あつあつ→あっつあつ
- atsuatsu → attsuatsu
- hot → super-hot
- でかい→でっかい
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